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2 cze 2024 · annus horribilis (plural anni horribiles) (often italicized) A horrible year. Usage notes. [edit] Often associated specifically with Queen Elizabeth II, who used the phrase in referring to her family's difficulties in 1992. Related terms. [edit] annus mirabilis. Translations. [edit] ± a horrible year. See also. [edit] annus horribilis on Wikipedia.
23 gru 2023 · annus horribilis. noun. an· nus hor· ri· bi· lis ˈa-nəs-hȯr-ˈi-bə-ləs. ˈä- plural anni horribiles ˈa-ˌnī-hȯr-ˈi-bə-ˌlēz. ˈä- : a disastrous or unfortunate year. Examples of annus horribilis in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web But what about Hollywood’s worst year — its annus horribilis maximus?
annus horribilis. noun [ S ] formal uk / ˌæn.əs həˈrɪb.ɪ.lɪs / us / ˌæn.əs həˈrɪb.ɪ.lɪs /. Add to word list. a year of extremely bad events. SMART Vocabulary: słowa i zwroty pokrewne. Years & yearly. academic year. ad.
annus horribilis. noun [ S ] formal uk / ˌæn.əs həˈrɪb.ɪ.lɪs / us / ˌæn.əs həˈrɪb.ɪ.lɪs /. Add to word list. a year of extremely bad events. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Years & yearly. academic year. ad.
meronimy: wyrazy pokrewne: związki frazeologiczne: etymologia: uwagi: Królowa brytyjska Elżbieta II wygłosiła przemówienie, określając rok 1992 jako „annus horribilis”. źródła: ↑ Igor Szulim, Ciekawostki o Elżbiecie II. Wszystko, co warto wiedzieć o brytyjskiej monarchini, National Geographic Polska.
Annus horribilis, phrase made famous by Queen Elizabeth II in a speech delivered near the end of 1992, a year marked by scandal and disaster for the British royal family. The queen’s remarks made international news, and the phrase (meaning “terrible year” or “disastrous year,” a play on a better.
Annus horribilis is a Latin phrase, meaning “horrible year”. It is complementary to annus mirabilis, which means “wonderful year”; however, annus mirabilis is a traditional term, while annus horribilis is of recent coinage.